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- Subject: Re: tlug: Sony Vaio
- From: Frank Bennett <bennett@example.com>
- Date: 18 Sep 1998 18:06:48 +0900
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- In-Reply-To: "Manuel M. T. Chakravarty"'s message of "Fri, 18 Sep 1998 17:01:32 +0900"
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I have a Sony Vaio 731 (A4 size, with internal CD-ROM/Floppy slot), so this is strictly speaking off the topic of this thread. I had some trouble with interrupts to get the modem to work also, but that's been covered already. I do have a couple of remaining niggles, though, that someone might be able to help with. First, (generic notepad PC problem here), the mousepad is right under my thumbs with my typing position, and I keep accidentally tapping it, which proxies for a single click of the left mouse button. This has nice effects like ripping the cursor to a new position while I'm typing at full speed, or jerking the focus to a new window, where the text I'm typing takes hold as a series of keystroke commands ... I've taped a credit card over the thing for the time being, which I can flip back and forth as I find need for the mouse. But it would be a lot nicer if I could configure, say, the 無変換 key to attach and detach the /dev/psaux soft link. Does anyone know how this might be set up and propagated to all applications running under X? Someday they'll move these pads to the left or the right where they will not get in the frigging way: I can't see any reason why they need to be smack in the middle like this. Second, "hibernation" does not function on the Vaio the way it did on the Toshiba Libretto that I used before this machine. On the Libretto, the last 20 megs of the hard disk were left free (i.e. there was no partition in that space). Hibernation caused hardwired code in the Libretto itself to write the content of memory into that space. I forgot to leave this space free when I set up the Vaio. This _should_ give me a corrupted filesystem every time the machine goes down in hibernation mode. But instead, everything spins down and I get a flashing red power light. Hitting "return" once or twice will wake the machine back up quite quickly, without accessing the disk. But (here's the problem) this "deep suspension" relies on a battery somewhere in the machine; if it's left on battery too long, the machine shuts down and the content of memory is lost --- so you have to restart a system that was shut down abruptly, possibly leading to filesystem corruption. Does anyone have a Vaio that hibernates properly to disk? If so, have you left the tail end of the disk free? It occurs to me that the Vaio might be saving me from my own stupidity by refraining from doing a "proper" hibernate, because it sees a partition in the way ... ? -- -x80 Frank G Bennett, Jr @@ Faculty of Law, Nagoya Univ () email: bennett@example.com Tel: +81[(0)52]789-2239 () WWW: http://rumple.soas.ac.uk/~bennett/ -------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 18 September, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Meeting: 10 October, Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate 12:30 -------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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